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jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014

Elvis Presley’s “Aloha from Hawaii” cape up for auction

A 12-pound cape that Elvis Presley had custom-made for the 1973 Aloha from Hawaii satellite performance — but was unable to be worn because of its weight — will be auctioned by Massachusetts-based RR Auction. The full-length cape, designed by Bill Belew, measures almost 5 feet in length, according to RR Auction. It is heavily inlaid with semi-precious stones and features a colorful American eagle surrounded by stars. Presley had the cape made to hide behind at the opening of the Hawaii show, intending to drop the cape and reveal himself to the anxiously awaiting crowd, according to RR Auction.. However, when Presley tried on the cape during rehearsals, the weight almost pulled him over backwards, and it was decided that a smaller version was needed. Belew in less than 24 hours created a replacement, and the 12-pound cape was sent back to Graceland where it remained until a charity auction in 1999. according to RR Auction. The Aloha from Hawaii concert was broadcast live via satellite on Jan. 14, 1973, and from what is known today as the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena on Oahu, according to RR Auction. It was the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history, airing via Globecam Satellite in more that 40 countries across Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. It’s estimated that more than 1 billion people worldwide viewed the entertainment special, which cost $2.5 million. Other items in the auction:Beatles signed album that was gifted to a doctor for treating George Harrison before an Ed Sullivan Show appearance.A signed first UK pressing of the Beatles’ debut EP, Twist and Shout, obtained in August of 1963 by a Disc magazine contest winner backstage at the Gaumont Cinema.Pair of John Lennon’s iconic wire-rim eyeglasses originally presented to Victor Borge.The registration for John Lennon’s famous psychedelic 1965 Rolls Royce Phantom V limousine.The Marvels of Modern Music auction, from RR Auction, features more than 800 items. The auction is set to begin on Thursday and end March 20.